BMA workers begin seven-day strike in Queensland coal mines

Friday, 17 February 2012 15:00:06 (GMT+3)   |  
       

About 3,500 workers from seven coal mines in Bowen Basin, Queensland owned by Australia's largest coal producer BHP Billiton Mitsubishi Alliance (BMA) began a seven-day strike on Wednesday, February 15, after 15 months of negotiations.
 
Last week, the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU) announced that union members approved work stoppages at the Goonyella Riverside, Broadmeadow, Peak Downs, Saraji, Norwich Park, Gregory Crinum, and Blackwater coal mines for seven days with the aim of achieving a pay rise and improved safety and working conditions. The workers will return to work on Wednesday, February 22.
 
Queensland coal mines produce one million mt of coking coal per week, which is 20 percent of world production. The strike, which is reported to be the largest industrial action in Australia in over a decade, is not likely to affect BHP Billiton's profits in the short term, according to media reports.

Similar articles

Local coke prices in China rise, second round of increases awaited

19 Apr | Scrap & Raw Materials

Coal exports from Queensland up 0.1 percent in March from February

19 Apr | Steel News

India’s coking coal import traffic at ports up 10% in FY 2023-24

18 Apr | Steel News

Ex-Australia coking coal prices increase $25/mt amid better steel market in Asia

17 Apr | Scrap & Raw Materials

Turkey’s coking coal imports increase by 47.9 percent in January-February

15 Apr | Steel News

MOC: Average steel prices in China down slightly during April 1-7

11 Apr | Steel News

Australia’s Stanmore to wholly own Eagle Downs coking coal project

09 Apr | Steel News

Ex-Australia coking coal prices retreat further

05 Apr | Scrap & Raw Materials

Australia expects fall in metallurgical coal prices in 2024

04 Apr | Steel News

Local coke prices in China fall further amid low demand

29 Mar | Scrap & Raw Materials